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Florence June 9, 2008 09:56

T-junction hexahedral gambit meshing (same radius)
 
Hello I have to mesh a T-junction composed of two cylinders with the same radius. I want to get hexahedral elements for my mesh. I don't know how I have to decompose my geometry. I would like to get some ideas. Thank you very much Florence

HSeldon June 9, 2008 15:15

Re: T-junction hexahedral gambit meshing (same rad
 
Hi Florence. Go to tutorial nş3 in Gambit documentation the title is something like "3 pipe junction". There you´ll have a good explanation. Good luck!

Florence June 10, 2008 02:48

Re: T-junction hexahedral gambit meshing (same rad
 
Hello HSeldon Thank you but I have already done this tutorial and I tried to inspire myself with it, but I met an error of gambit. I want to mesh a logical tetrahedra with the Tet Primitive Scheme but Gambit says me that the connectivity of my volume doesn't allow the Tet Primitive Scheme. I tried to disconnect the faces of my volume, but it didn't work. I searched on books what are the connectivity conditions for Tet Primitive Scheme, no success. I don't know how to deal with this error. Thanks Florence

HSeldon June 11, 2008 17:31

Re: T-junction hexahedral gambit meshing (same rad
 
Did you try meshing the central volume of the intersection and then mesh the rest with hex cooper scheme?

Take care.


HSeldon June 11, 2008 17:43

Re: T-junction hexahedral gambit meshing (same rad
 
A piece of text taken from Gambit documentation, hope this helps!

The Tet Primitive volume meshing scheme applies only to volumes that constitute logical tetrahedra. To constitute a logical tetrahedron, a volume must include only four sides, each of which constitutes a logical triangle.

Cya

Florence June 12, 2008 02:49

Re: T-junction hexahedral gambit meshing (same rad
 
Hello HSeldon

Finally, I found a way to solve my problem. I split my intersection volume with three "cylinders" and then I used cooper scheme in the good order. _______________________________________ | | | | | | | /\ | | _________________ ____________________

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Here a scheme the decomposition I used. The radius are the same. I hope my scheme won´t be destroy.

Thank you for your help

Florence

joe_star January 5, 2010 06:27

I know its quite an old post but I'm interested to know how you managed to mesh the pipe t junction using the cooper scheme. Any help would be much appreciated


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